IanHay
04-02-2010, 03:51 PM
Hi all,
I just had that most horrible experience; my Microsoft Sidewinder just decided to take it's retirement.:cry:
I looked around, did not like or could not afford what is currently available, so it's time to get brave (or stupid) and try to make my own. I'm looking to make a regular joystick, most probably floor mounted, and for GA use.
Biggest problem I see so far is that of getting a sensible transfer of movement measured properly, and that measurement passed on to the computer.
So, thinking a bit sideways I was wondering, does sheet PVC bear very well against more PVC, maybe in the form of a thickish rod. Adding to that thought, if I were to try and drill the ubiquitous 6mm PVC sheet with say a 16mm titanium coated forstner bit would I regret trying that? As in - is it likely to be terribly hazardous in some way or other?
I'm trying to find a way to get a larger diameter rod to act as an axle for rotation, hoping for smooth movement but with some resistance due to greater drag of the increased contact surface area. I can buy 16mm PVC rod for example, and given a 16mm hole I'm guessing it might work. I want it non metallic as I'd like to try hall effect for a change from pots as good solid metal gears are not always easy to come by in the UK. Well not in realistically small quantities.
My most sophisticated tool is a rickety bench press drill that can sometimes be coaxed into drilling true after several refits of the bit in the chuck! Max bit shank is 11 or 13 mm I think, hence having to think "forstner bits" :roll:
Any useful thoughts, experience or warnings in this enterprise would be much appreciated.:wink:
I just had that most horrible experience; my Microsoft Sidewinder just decided to take it's retirement.:cry:
I looked around, did not like or could not afford what is currently available, so it's time to get brave (or stupid) and try to make my own. I'm looking to make a regular joystick, most probably floor mounted, and for GA use.
Biggest problem I see so far is that of getting a sensible transfer of movement measured properly, and that measurement passed on to the computer.
So, thinking a bit sideways I was wondering, does sheet PVC bear very well against more PVC, maybe in the form of a thickish rod. Adding to that thought, if I were to try and drill the ubiquitous 6mm PVC sheet with say a 16mm titanium coated forstner bit would I regret trying that? As in - is it likely to be terribly hazardous in some way or other?
I'm trying to find a way to get a larger diameter rod to act as an axle for rotation, hoping for smooth movement but with some resistance due to greater drag of the increased contact surface area. I can buy 16mm PVC rod for example, and given a 16mm hole I'm guessing it might work. I want it non metallic as I'd like to try hall effect for a change from pots as good solid metal gears are not always easy to come by in the UK. Well not in realistically small quantities.
My most sophisticated tool is a rickety bench press drill that can sometimes be coaxed into drilling true after several refits of the bit in the chuck! Max bit shank is 11 or 13 mm I think, hence having to think "forstner bits" :roll:
Any useful thoughts, experience or warnings in this enterprise would be much appreciated.:wink: